The Tamil Nadu Cricket Association (TNCA) has started major outfield renovation at Chennai’s iconic Chepauk Stadium, gearing up the historic venue for its next phase as the home of Chennai Super Kings (CSK) and a key centre for international cricket.
Highlights:
- TNCA shared a video of renovation on its official X handle.
- Grass has been removed, and soil work is ongoing with heavy machinery.
- Chepauk, also known as M. A. Chidambaram International Cricket Stadium, is being readied for future cricketing events.
- The post hinted: “Chepauk prepares for its next chapter.”
The Tamil Nadu Cricket Association (TNCA) has started extensive renovation at the iconic Chepauk Stadium, officially called M. A. Chidambaram International Cricket Stadium. A video shared on TNCA’s official X handle showed the ground in transition, with the grass removed and heavy machinery carrying out soil work.
The video highlighted frequent soil work being carried out, showcasing the meticulous process of upgrading the iconic venue’s outfield. Chepauk, the beloved home ground of Chennai Super Kings (CSK), has witnessed some of Indian cricket’s greatest moments, and the renovations mark a new chapter in its rich history.
The caption “Work in Progress at Chepauk” with the message “Chepauk prepares for its next chapter” has sparked excitement among fans, who are eagerly waiting to see the refreshed stadium host future domestic and international matches.
With this renovation, TNCA reaffirms its commitment to maintaining world-class standards at Chepauk, ensuring the stadium remains one of India’s premier cricket venues for years to come.